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| Thinkfinity |
Thinkfinity is a free educational resource with thousands of partner and partner-reviewed lesson plans, student interactives, literacy resources and more. Partners include National Geographic, the Kennedy Center for the Arts, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Councils of English and Math, the International Reading Association, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Smithsonian Museum of American History. Each Thinkfinity partner has developed a subject specific website, linked through the main site. Not only are there a plethora of resources, the quality of them is remarkable and, in almost all cases, suitable for teacher, student, and parent use. Thinkfinity is supported by the Verizon Foundation, though there is no advertising of any kind present on the sites, and content is kid-safe. A search engine puts resources at users fingertips quickly and easily. U.S. Learning Standards are included, but the site covers topics of interest to educators and students worldwide. Professional development is also available online for distant users.
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| Cackleberries |
Cackleberries' living cartoon represents a unique approach to entertaining and teaching young children. Safety is our first objective, guaranteeing no exit, no violence, no sexuality nor inappropriate content of any type. This huge fable is based in the multi-ethnic community of Oville, where 51 colourful characters live and learn together in an environment of acceptance and understanding. Site is full of stories, poetry, games, crafts, recipes, songs, experiments, music and more.
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| Learning Through the Arts |
Learning Through the Arts is an education program with a focus on professional development. Teachers partner with professional artists to learn ways to teach core curriculum through various art forms. This website has many resources available for educators including more than
100 lesson plans.
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| My Science Box |
My Science Box is a website offering 4-6 week curriculum units for middle school science teachers. Each unit includes spiralled lesson plans, hands-on activities, projects, assessments, and field trips. In addition, teachers may comment on existing lessons or offer their own ideas to the collection. This site opens one teacher's entire curriculum to other teachers and provides opportunities for online collaboration and discussion.
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| That Math Site |
Ms. Hatley's resource for middle school students and their parents as well as other math educators.
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| CBC Archives - For Teachers |
The CBC/Radio-Canada Archives website is a comprehensive collection of audio and video clips providing users free access to experience 70 years of our country’s history and to raise awareness of the cultural diversity that is a hallmark of this country.Through its range of subjects, the website invites students and teachers to meet the people, see the places and relive the events that made Canada what it is today.Over 8,000 audio and video clips, 250 lesson plans and hours educational fun are available for free.
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| Pumpkin and Company |
Pumpkin and Company offers free online ESL/EFL learning and teaching resources to students, teachers and parents looking for safe, interactive and fun activities.This site was created and is maintained by a full-time English teacher in France.
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| Principals' Partnership Website |
This free website is designed to support the leadership needs of high school administrators. It features research briefs, original articles, a great set of links that are related to the Breaking Ranks recommendations and more. |
| Musée McCord Museum |
The McCord Museum of Canadian History introduces EduWeb, its new on-line educational program. EduWeb is accessible free of charge and presents diverse ways of using Web resources in secondary-level history classes. The program's well researched and richly illustrated content, includes:
- Keys to History, a bilingual, searchable database containing 90,000 images dating from 1840 to 1945;
- Full documentation for 2,000 of these images, including descriptions provided by experts, historians and museologists from various institutions across Canada.
- 50 thematic tours about major events and everyday life in the past.
- Activities, mainly observation games, quizzes, and inquiries into the past. These activities are described in our pedagogical guide entitled ClioClic, which provides students with additionnal sources of information. |
| The Teachers Mouse Pad |
An educational site for teachers, parents and students to explore, discover and enjoy. There are links to curriculum areas, teacher helper sites, technology how-to's, internet safety and more! |
| Hubbard's Cupboard |
Hubbard's Cupboard is a resource site for early childhood educators. The site contains numerous shared reading lessons, family night ideas, theme links, easy kid recipes, and much more! |
| Treasure Chest of Web Resources for Secondary English, Reading, and Languag |
This site has Internet resources for secondary English, reading, and language arts teachers, grades 6-12. These resources are tied to the Standards of Learning for the state of Virginia, and then taken even further by going into many categories of English. Every novel that is currently being taught in the schools has been an Internet link, as well. Teacher lesson plans have also been added. The site is always growing and improving. |
| Teaching and Learning Resources |
A growing treasure trove of interactive learning resources to support the UK National Curriculum for England and Wales for children aged 7 to 11. |
| Marie Nuzzi's ESL Connection |
My website has over 100 educational links to assist teachers and students of English. There is a wide variety of resources, including activities, games, publishers, etc. |
| bj's MST |
I have developed a math and science site for students, their parents and teachers. It follows the Ontario curriculum, has lessons, units, lots of information, teacher resources and appropriate links. It is easy to navigate and effectively communicates to all. Canada's SchoolNet is presently featuring the site and has written an article in their Share Your Resources section. Perhaps you would like to review my site. |
| Educate the Children |
Educate the Children offers many resources for teachers including lesson plans, national curriculum standards, spelling lists, math terms and much more. The lesson plans incorporate current education philosophy and will inspire all students to learn. |
| A to Z Teacher Stuff |
The site helps teachers find online lessons & resources quickly: lesson plans, thematic units, and resources are arranged by theme, children's book activities are arranged by title, and other educational links are arranged by topic. |
| edhelper.com |
On this site you will find 9572 lesson plans,1169 WebQuests, 679 file downloads, 8641 additional educational sites, 350 free worksheet generators and educational news updated daily. |
| EDUTEST |
The most advanced, effective Internet testing & assessment for classroom teachers. |
| Reading Online |
This is a journal by the International Reading Association of reading articles and perspectives for people teaching reading to students in K-12. |
| Teacher's Edition |
This page has been created for the benefit of middle school students and their parents. |
| Teachers Helping Teachers |
This site is written by teachers for teachers providing basic teaching tips, new ideas in teaching methodologies and a chance to share experiences and expertise. |
| TeachersFirst |
Large collection of teacher resources. Classroom materials, reviewed by teachers, sorted by subject area and grade level. |
| Teaching Tips |
Ideas to Inspire and Support Teachers - An experienced teacher shares her expertise.(K-12) Anna offers lesson plans, tips on classroom management, discipline, and more! Anna answers individual questions by email. Homeschool teachers can also benefit from her suggestions. Subscribers (free) get monthly newsletters. |
| Teachwithmovies.org |
The site is self-expanatory. Please take a look at it. |
| Thematic Teaching Units |
Teaching units written for classroom teachers by classroom teachers. |